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Pont Neuf – Alexandre III Bridge loop from Paris

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Ile-de-France

Pont Neuf – Alexandre III Bridge loop from Paris

Hard

4.8

(41)

664

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Pont Neuf – Alexandre III Bridge loop from Paris

05:14

20.5km

70m

Hiking

Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The route includes a crossing by ferry.

Last updated: April 11, 2026

This route includes a ferry crossing

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After 0 m for 4.98 km

After 15.5 km for 4.98 km

Waypoints

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Start point

Ferry Terminal

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7.28 km

Concorde Bridge

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The Pont de la Concorde is a bridge over the Seine in Paris, France. It connects the Place de la Concorde and the Quai des Tuileries with the Quai d'Orsay and runs exactly to the Palais Bourbon, the seat of the Assemblée Nationale, the French National Assembly.

During the planning phase, it was called Pont Louis XV, then successively Pont Louis XVI, Pont de la Revolution, Pont de la Concorde, during the restoration again Pont Louis XVI and finally since 1830 Pont de la Concorde.

The Pont de la Concorde is one of the busiest bridges in Paris, apart from the bridges in the course of the Boulevard périphérique.

The 153 m long bridge consists of five segmental arches with spans of 25 m, 28 m, 31 m, 28 m and 25 m. The stone arch bridge planned by Jean-Rodolphe Perronet and executed under his direction was originally 15 m wide. In 1931-1932, Henri Lang extended it to 35 meters by adding a row of arched concrete arches with exactly the same profile on both sides, which were given an old-style outer cladding. The cultivation is still recognizable when you look just above the water surface diagonally through an arch and the opening there between the pillars of the old and the new bow. The largest arch is 1.30 m thick in the vertex. The bridge deck, which is very flat over its entire length, is divided into three lanes in both directions, a cycle path and two very wide walkways bordered by stone balustrades. The three-meter-high pillars are founded on piles, the extensions on caissons.

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7.46 km

Palais Bourbon (National Assembly)

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The Palais Bourbon (French: Palais Bourbon) is a historic building located on the left bank of the River Seine in the 7th arrondissement of Paris. Since 1830, it has been the official seat of the Assemblée nationale, the lower house of the French parliament.
The palace was built between 1722 and 1728 for Louise-Françoise de Bourbon, the legitimised daughter of Louis XIV.

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9.43 km

Pont Neuf

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Beautiful views from the banks of the Seine.

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9.90 km

View of the Conciergerie

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The Conciergerie becomes one of the most important prisons during the French Revolution with the installation of the Revolutionary Court. His most famous prisoner was Marie Antoinette. During the Restoration a memorial chapel was installed in his cell.

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9.95 km

Markets along the Seine

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These bookstores are registered in the World Heritage of Unesco and extend over three kilometers.

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10.7 km

Saint-Michel Bridge

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The Saint-Michel fountain is located on the corner between Boulevard Saint-Michel and Place Saint-André-des-Arts. This fountain depicts the Archangel Michael slaying the devil, evoking the struggle between good and evil. He was by Haussmann under Napoleon III. commissioned.
Source: de.parisinfo.com/transportmittel/73150/Fontaine-Saint-Michel

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13.6 km

Alexandre III Bridge

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This bridge is shining with golden statues and pillars. You also have a great view on river Seine and the Grand Palais on the other side.

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13.7 km

View of the Seine

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The Alexander III Bridge is a bridge that crosses the Seine River in Paris. It was inaugurated in 1900 on the occasion of the Universal Exhibition, symbolizing Franco-Russian friendship. This bridge, in the Beaux Arts style, connects the esplanade of Les Invalides with the monumental complex formed by the Grand Palais and the Petit Palais. It is considered one of the most beautiful bridges in the city and is adorned with bronze lanterns, garlands, golden statues and large lions. A stunning place to visit! 😊

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20.5 km

End point

Ferry Terminal

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

9.89 km

6.84 km

2.52 km

451 m

385 m

354 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

9.94 km

5.17 km

5.00 km

354 m

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